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overbooking
Definição1
A condition which exists when more seats have been booked on a flight than seats allowable for sale.
Fonte1
INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION. IATA passengers glossary of terms. In: INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION. Airline Industry Data Model. [Montreal: IATA, 15 june 2018]. Título dentro do arquivo eletrônico: RP1008, Business glossary of terms. Disponível em: https://www.iata.org/contentassets/c33c192da39a42fcac34cb5ac81fd2ea/iata-passenger-glossary-of-terms.xlsx . Acesso em: 12 jul. 2023.
Fonte2
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Implications of airline codesharing. Montreal, 1997. (Cir. 269 AT/110).
Contexto
Should an accident on a codeshared flight occur, with possible passenger death or injury or baggage loss or damage, the question is to know which liability regime would apply, whether it would be that of the operating carrier or that of the contracting carrier (the carrier issuing the ticket), when the contracting carrier is not the operating carrier. Similar concern may be expressed about which carrier is responsible for passengers who miss connections or are denied boarding through overbooking, change of aircraft size, etc.
Subárea1
Air Transport
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overbooking